The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 15, 1905, Image 1

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    To sell youn a hat as
we have shapes to
wit all faces—$2.00,
$2.50 or $3.00. All
depends on the quali-
Ly, 1's up to you.
fn's Furnishings, Hats and
DIRECTORS.
. Wilber, J. N. Weaver,
JW. Bishop,
W. T. Goodnow,
Seward Baldwin, F. T. Page
R. F. Page, Cashier
Estates Managed Collecting
- E. >. Reynolds,
| Estate For sale in Athens,
Sayre and Waverly,
Fire, Life and
Aeciaens Insurance
~ Property Bought, Sold and
—~Bxchanged —
Loans Negotiated
117 Packer Ave.,
Phone 230x, Sayre, Pa.
aliy
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE.
Negotiated, Insurance
, Houses Rented, Rents
, Taxes Paid.
the thing tor
Bath
PURE
ITE CASTILE
SOAP
Perla Brand.”
nts a pound, 4 pound
bar, 65 cents.
Baby’ s
L. GILLESPIE
ON DRUGGIST.
ASKS ABOUT MUTUAL
Treasurer Cromwell Drawn
Oat by Inquisitor Hughes.
WHY MILLIONS DRAW BUT 2 PER CENT
Tells Armstrong Investigating Com-
mitter That Nig Insurance Com-
pany Cannot Be nn Retailer
of Small Loans,
NEW YORK. Sept. 15 - Inquiry of
the special legislative esmimittee on In
surance In aklermanic chambers
confined to a farther investigation into
the affairs of the Mutual Life lusur
ance company, (hitef Inguisitor Hughes
having calles] at the Frederick
Cromwell, the fre that «
pany, who had
testimony
follow el by
buckle Bros,
was
ontsel
of ml
given consider
was
Hiet
already
Ar Cromwell
N. Jarvie of Ar
Charle= I Hepder
of Henderson Bros ind alsa by
George F, Baker, poe it of the First
National hank, all three of
thase were miemibesds of the
finance of the Mutual Life
Insurnnee colipany
Mr. Hughes
hours In trying to ascertain it
wos that the Mutual Life it
bousht large blocks of raliroad securd
ties did not go direct to the
instead of having to join in with some
syndicate, aml he apparently
not able to understand why the Mutual
Life left many millions on deposit with
the Natienal Bask of Commerce draw
ing - interest when
money on call was freyuently as high
as J and 4 per cent
Freasurer Cromwell and the three
other wembers of the Mutual's finance
committee te the juvestiga
tors that the Insurance could
not go direct to the railroad cowpanies
for its securities hecanse when a com
pany issued a big amount of bonds It
wanted to wholesale them through
some concern which would undertake
to dispose of the entire lot. The In
surance company, be said, could not
afford to tnke an entire Issue, and the
rallroads would got do business direct |
unless the underwriting concern would
take the entire issue
Other witnesses showed that unless
the issue of securities was to be very
small the insurance company could not
take the lot It wine even
shown that when the Mutual
wanted to go direct to the lllinols
Central road for its securities, Presi
dent Stuyvesant Fish told the insur
ance men plainly that the railroad
could not sell to the lnsurance cow
pany direct because the railroad com |
panies always needed the assistance
of the bankers to float big loans. It
was the testimony of all the members
of the finance committee that the syn. |
dicate method of bpylug securities was
pot only the most profitable, but the
only practical way -
Each member of the finance commit- |
tee sald that he had never been In a
syndicate which had sold securities to
the Mutual, but that they had been In
syndicates of which the Mutual was
one of the participants. It was ex.
plained that the reason why the Mu-
tual bad to deposit many miilions at 2
per cent was that it hadn't the ma-
chinery for lending money at retall.
The finance committeemen testified
that the insurance company did not
have the machinery to put out a lot of
small loans on mortgages from Seattle
to Atlanta, but that the trust company
was io a position to make a specialty
of that kind of business.
Mr. Cromwell testified that the rea-
son why the Mutual kept an average |
of §7.000000 on deposit with the Na-
tional Bank of Commerce from Jan 8,
1005, to June 6, 1005, was merely that |
it was necessary for the insurance
company to store up big sums in swine
bank to offset large syndicate pay |
ments and also that even wilen po
large payments were to be met and |
even when call money was 3 and 4
per cent it was more profitable Io the!
long run to let the bank handle a
lump sum of many millions, for which!
it paid the Mutual 2 per cent flat, than
it would be for the insurance com-
pany fo try to peddle out the millions |
in many small call Joans,
Mr. Cromwell denied emphatically |
that it was because the Insurapce com-
pany controlled the bank that it kept
ou deposit in the bank unnecessarily
large sums merely for the purpose of
letting the bank make a big profit by |
getting a jot of Insurance money much |
cheaper than the market rate
Intnes
Irs
san
let
hoon mse
men
committee
halt
three and a
why
spent
wien
railroads
iso was
only per cent
explained
company
entire
alice,
Nizon's Condition Alarming.
WESTFIELD, N. Y., Sept.
condition of 8. Fred Nixon, speaker of |
the assemably, Iwcame serious again
yesterday. Frequent attacks of nausea |
left him very weak. Dr. Wiliam Ant
of New York, a specialist on uppen i
dicitls, arrived Lere and held a con-|
sultation with Dr. Rod, the family |
physician, and Dr. Smith of Ruffalo, |
Owing to heart trouble an oporation
will be performed only as un last resort |
15 ~The!
Norway Yields, Averting a War,
COLOGNE, Sept. 15. The Gazette's |
correspondent at Christiania mye: |
“War lias been averted at the eleventh |
hour. Norway bas given way on the |
fortifications question. The historical |
strongholds of Kougsvinger snd Fred |
rikstad will remain lotact. The oth. |
ers whl he razed. Forelgn powers In|
fluenced Sweden jn the direction of |
peace.’
Little Change In Komura's Condition |
NEW YURK, Sept. )5—There has |
“at Bite ange in the Sandi tion
DEATH OF MAYOR COLLINS.
Boston's Chief Esecutive Passes
Avay Suddenly st Hot Springs.
BOSTON, Sept. 15 — The death
Mayor I. A.
was anhounced here by
Curran, secretary to the mayor
egram received by Mr
reported the sadden
chief,
M
demise
ago for Hot Svring
ly needed rest
by his olde Pan! Collinge. When
the
in mows! health
he startodd Hh
parently
The
their mayor
shock to the
mayor
death
tremendous
ns of Boston. May
or Collins was rezunded here as one of
the last members of the so called
school national life The
hich he vas hell a2 a nn
was chhiagesd by the af
held by the
not too muct
Republic
Boston the
of the
news of the s=mdden
CAMs Ax §
Ciiizs
‘old
ih Evie
respect
ticunl
fection
in uw
figure
in
of Baston
that
Democrats
was
which he was
among
people is
to =ay vid
mayor
greatest
ans
alike in
esteemed as one
vie life
of the
ntne cireul
men in her «
The
quickly
the cits
sation
heard on
freely
Mayor Collins was one of the le
Democrats of the He
in eon from and
United States «
don from 18431
masors demise
ites] throughout
profound
of grief
and tributes were
ews
rene
Hid Cau i a
Express
all
spoke
sen
Ons were
sides,
ding
country
[SKN
otis
ores
general
NEW DISCOVERY BY LOEB.
Another Step Made In His Work of
Producing Life,
CHICAGO, Sept. 15 —A dispatch from
Ran Francisco says Professor Jacques
Loeb of the University _pf California
has just made public another step In
bis of producing life by
ficial methods
He found a for the ap
pearance of the fertilization membrane
work
has reason
and starfish eggs Leen
penetrated hy the
that
accomplished
elements driving out
in the which prevents
tion
Professor Loeb found that the mem
brane is the result of extersion of sub-
noes from the og I lifts it up
from the
fluid lying the egg and the
membrane and appears to contain sub-
stances which when in the ege prevent
It follows that any
chewical which drives ont these sub
stances will release the vital mechan.
ism and produce artificial life
after they have
element. He
fertilization “of the
by the active
substance
fertiliza-
active
annonces
ogEs is
some
or
exes
=! w=
the surface. This makes ap
between
its developme nt
FINED $300 FOR FLIRTING.
St. Louis Ralirond Clerk
For Inviting Womna te Drink.
ST. LOUIS, Sept, 15 Harry 'eyton,
a Missouri Pacific rall-
road clerk, was fluad $5 in a police
court here on a charge of having at.
tempted to firt with Mrs. A.W. Ecoff
and anvosiog her at the Union sta-
tion.
She {8 twenty-five years old and is a
woman of gol appearance. “I had
gone to the Union station, ' she sald,
‘to meet uy husband, who was com-
ing into the city from Ferguson, Mo.
“his man accosted me
ing me to ‘go over to Pine street and
take a drink’
to weet my husband and asked bim not
to speak to me again, but be pers
He was very offensive”
Peyton testified that Mrs. Ecoff had
first accosted him and that he had lift
ed bis hot and passed on.
that Le had at’zapted to flirt.
is
twice,
Broker Charged With Fargery,
BOSTON, Sept. 15 Harry Clifford
a well known resident
was arrested by
Boston bureau
Inspectors from the
of erlininal investiga-
Accord
B.
trust companies, other corpora-
individuals clalm to have
fost a total of £75,000 through transac-
tions with Brown. Brown Is forty-
| five years of age and resides at 30 Na-
| ples road, in the fashionable
of Brookline, He Is a member of sev
eral clubs
Watts,
Fruit and Blossoms at Same Time,
WILKESBARRE, Pa. Sept 14
crabapple tree owned by
near here. has ripened
while the oth
with blossoms. He
explains it by sasing that two weeks
ago be bad burned some heaps of rub-
Lisl close to the tree The
that side withered and fell off
{ ago, however, small buds began to ap
pear, nd two days age these develop
| ed into blossoms,
leaves on
Camden Hepublicans Same Tieket,
CAMDEN, N. J, Sept. 15 The Re-
Nominatious
State
assemblymen, Henry
8. RBeovel, Theodore RB, Gibbs and
Samuel J Jones; sheriff. Frank C
Boomers, county clerk, F. F. Patterson,
Jr; register of wiils, Edward Dela
croix,
county ticket
made as follows
lam J. Bradley;
Christian Endeavor Growth,
BOSTON, Sept, I5--The quarterly
{report on the progress of the Christian
Boelety of Christian Endeavor, made
public, records advancement in Chris.
Han
Western Continent.
SECURES CONCESSIONS.
MACKAY
Announces His (ampany Has Been
Given Right to Inter Japan and
China=\rgotiations Hegun
Under Mohiniey.
NEW YOURK 1h
way
Through
lii= been
Net
the
wo te connect the
by
with the
Clarende
western canptinent
direct sulun fines
ad Chibua
af the
mpaany
telegy
s
Japdn
president
fie Cal
Arise pli
Ciipires of
H. Mackay
Commercial Pac
made the
company has seourald
Yoko!
Tenlay
ile co
ont
the
has Hotinoen that his
HUCr=sirs
is to cniter
nd Rhy
step
COE ess) aa, Japan
the last
negotia
hai China
in a series of diplomat
tions which were begun at the
P're<islent MeRhinley and
extendas] over a perl of a
Mr
wish of
h have
three
Fakahira,
to the United
ature to Japan's
iaereial Pa
for landing rights
lal
gued by
whi
Lint
Fears wus tiuken when
the Japanes
States, athixed his sign
with tls
filnister
ARTweinent
cific Cable company
at Yokohama Ams
at Shanghai
China sever:
When these new
pleted, Mr. Mackay sald
added to other cables alr
to be built will form p
system which extends two thinds
greelncnt for
ing rights wis si
| weeks ago
hles are
their
uly
com
& nth
lild or
it of a
of the
about
distance around the
The cable
pan and China
Ing the present
globe
with both Ja
made by extend
line= of the ¢
ii Francisco through
smalalu, Midway and
Japan will be reach
from Guam in
conbections
Wikl te
AupALY,
the stations of 1
Guam to Manila
ed by laying a
the Pacific ocean direct to Yokohama
The cable to China will lad from
Manila to Sh
In announ
of the long
sald
“We shall
mn
cable
bw
shai
the
ep oti
il
siteees<sfnl Issue
Mr. Mackay
ng
iticus
with the
these oa
proces<d at once
and laying of
which will take sever
The Commercial Pacific
ny then the
three points the Chilippines
China and Japan With the cuble
which has just Leen completed to New
foundland, pilus a fifth cable to En
rope which will lald this wonth
and the cable from Guam to Japan
and oue trom Manila to Shanghai, the
company will have a system extending
over two thirds of the way around the
globe
“It was the earnest wish of Presi
dent McKinley while the Pacitie
was in contemplation that mldition
ibles to China and Ja.
The ditlicnltics at that time seem
insuperable they id
itions to secure land
sur
of
tind east
cables
nufacture
tl months
Cable compa
far at
bles
will pierce enst
Bameil
Lar
cable
il
we should lay «
pan
including as
negot]
China and Jap
unknown
Pacific
the
ab, 0
vey of the hitherto Lexl
odin
ern
seas where new
construction
Were
work,
effort would be made to
his wishes Aniong the
obstacles which preseuted themselves
more recently a protest which
wade against the laying of a
to Japan as belug a breach of
possibile
with
Wis
cable
“President Roosevelt has
hearty support in order that
cotnnerce might have quick service
and Japan by an
bie. We also received the
of ex-Attorney
Attorney Geueral
given his
Alerican
ta
American ca
eilicient
Khuox aud
Moly ™
General of
Farmer Van Wyck still Missing.
NEWRBURG, NY. Sept, 15 —~While
temporary aberration of
Theodore IV Wyek mysteriously
disappears from his howe at Platte
Ulster county, N. Y., on the night
of May 27 last
have proved unavailing
well to do farmer
age, six feet oue toch tall
about 170 pounds He was
temperate In his habits and
standing in the community
ed erect and was broad
very dark brown hair slightly
streaked with gray, dark brown mus
tache, no side whiskers or beard when
hie disnppenred
31
He waa
Ighed
entirely
of gould
He walk
shoulderad
and we
Printing Seandal Exposed.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 156 John L
Kennedy, former for the Mer
genthaler company, who sald the Mer
genthaler machines to the government
printing office, in Washington and
avs a congressional investigation of
the Lanston contract forced
Kennedy the man stirres)
the trouble over th
igent
i=
will be
Is wha
up
Lauston contra
Printer Palmer by his testi
mony before the Keep commission
asserts that a part of the Lanston deal
Palmer, who was dismissisd
was to haye that compauy's
to retain his jusition
—————————
recently
influence
Marderer Commits Suicide,
DAVENPORT, la, Sept. 15
Derby, a schoolteacher, was shot
Ia, at the
which she tanght. Ar
who had been paying at
thar Webl,
not marry him Webi
ture committed sulckle
himself in the head
by
Family Il From Eating Mushrooms,
MIDDLETOWN, N.Y, Bept. 15
Antonie Budnick. his wife and three |
children are dangerously 111 as the re
sult of eating mushrooms with which
BROTHER FRANK AY 200 TO 1.
& of Long Shot at Gravesend
{ pacts Talent,
NEW YORK, Sept. 15 ~The surprise
of ih oconrred at Gravesend
Wm the victory of Mrs. ©. E Durnell's
Brother Fra =¥) to 1 shot, In the
ith race Brother Frank met and de
te fair two year-ohkls, The
ree was a hapdicap at about six fur.
I wl eleven starters went to the
th D il te 5 favorite,
the price on Hoother Frank, wha
spent at 18 ta 1 wont up Fhe start
fair, aml Wiley got off 6 a gowd
position with Brother Fraok After
thie Juice the stretch
and oh drs
=th from
od A
HIHE TIDE were
Sef sili
ink, a
i f Ww
while
isir an
wi
foliowing to bie
CRI IWS ug by three
Bellsulcker
of the
hit
on
nuit
oie
£1
has Leen
ng ont Sam
ther Fr
sear and ing
Nansie
of
aml £2 fk
racing nearis }
his races finisled fast
Hodge
the day
stakes by two
the only winning favorit
easily won the Bayshore
Sunntanories »
Graceful first,
Fiush
lengths
First
ram
Siw
Hace Marjo
third
bBrib
ranmond
Hace he
Nostromo, th
Hiroe Fin Hayval
third
Natinde
cond:
Brother
seca |
ued
ery, sivoml;
Third
King, second
Fourth
Right
Frglex first;
rid
first; Race
ge { rat;
Jocund, ird
Frank First:
third
first; Mona
nworth, thind,
Jacquin
Hace
iid True
Fifth Rao
Bellsnicker
Sixth Rac
clor wuld
oh
secotd: Zeinap,
~t
Bl
Breeze
Hie
BASEBALL SCORES.
Comes Plased Yesterday by the Na-
Ameriean League ( lube
LEAGUE
tiounl and
0-13
1 0-3
£ Errors
Batteries—
Strickiett and
2 3000-3
ir J Need.
NTAGES
L Fr
Hit
i
st
Li
Bohireck
At (“hie
St. Louis
Chicago
Fit
St 1o
cil as
At Iretry
Cleveland
[re tradt
Hits
k
LAL FEIROCENTAC
W
Philadelphia Te
Chicago
Cleveland
New York
Hastan
Dietrolt
Washington
8t. Louis
Ethel's Pride Won Stake.
SYRACUSE, N. ¥ Sept, 13 ~The
Slonim take rmce which was ran at
the st [alr race track here was won
by Ethel's Pride One of the largest
crowds In the history of the track at
tended the
ifs
races
Well known Hace Horse Dead,
CH 15 A dispatch
the death of
well known race horse
sim) Hurns handicap
AG), Re
Hon
The Fretter, a
"1
Ila reports
wedi this
In 1a
Hyde
Wed.
Following
Whit
Miss
About te
YORK, Sept. 13
for Paris of Mrs
and Ler daughter,
Charlotte Warren the report
that James Hazen Hyde, the most
eligible bachelor in Awerica, according
to the Newport estimate has won Miss
Warren's hand and that the trip ot
md daughter to the laud of
atul milliners is for no other
purpose thon to hase the trous
Gossip went even farther and
that young Mr. Hyde would
follow Hit throad aud that the
wixlding ull be celebrated in the
French capital
NEW
the departure
ey Warren
Culiies
jrure
sn
18s erted
lis ee
ny
AiO)
Hamil
pleted) aN
1.4
in
Auto te Chicago,
15 Mr, and Mrs
tid Flarty Askin
New York Chicago
wade the
fourteen
fourteen
CHI
larry 1
have ow
trip of
distanee
forse power
Nt
Sept
Boaving
Hon
sale
nite
Mr
anton
vit a single
is
in
wil
1]
welghiosd
tents
erssl
nilshap or ue
The ear
its con
was coy
it was
in New York
storms haw
ing washed away roads and bridges
disarrangeinent
with
Jistanes
{nm
Ihe
wile
potted s
eatrn
which
in a detour
found necessary to wake
state on aceviat of heavy
Pn.
15.-~The
taken
Typhold at Nanticoke,
WILKESBARRE, Pa, Sept
state authorities who have
charge of the
at Nanticoke
day. The
turned mito a hospital,
pitals of this city,
ton have arranged to take
reported 200
bnilding has lwen
and the
borough
sine of the
large number of experi
nurses have been engaged, and
{to boll all water and milk used,
Earthquake Again In Italy.
REGGIO DI CALABRIA, Italy,
Sew, 15.~There am —_— a fresh
AGREES WITH SHONTS
AMOUNTS TO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
a
Report Indicates That Agreement
May Be Abrogated nt WiH of Gove
“ ernment—%o Further Action
Will Be
BAY. N. ¥X.,
the hotel and
fn of the Panama canal zone
awanled to Jasob Marke! of Omaha,
Neb, President Theslore PP Shouts
of the Panama Hatlroad company, will
staid
This in eff«
dent Hoosevelt
the
Taken,
OYSTER
centiract for
Sept. 15
subsistence
Colicessio
bis
t is the
wn lio
ot
decision of Presi
a
made to him by
has approved
repart on
Mr. Shouts
Ihe
ate
My
fay
sih
contract amounts, in the
of dolore
ndicates that
at the will of
wetually will
use] by Mr
1erins
EgTe
Lut
it
the
own
Mar
of his contract
ized the publica
d received from
ut of the Pana
company, regarding the
ivedd by him from
and H. Baife of
the award of the
Markel The report,
was direvied by the
when the protest
I= a simple state
steps President
itter aud the rea
to grant the
too mililens
port
1hend
1h
Shots
Iw abirog
government
the perniinent plant
kel in filling the
The president
tion: of 0 report he ©
Mr
ma RK
protest
Hud
New
altr
nhich
which
uth
Shonts, as preside
vilroad
iecently
Rius X
York against
wt to Mr
Mr. Shonts
lent to
was referred to him
ment of the
Shouts took
which
culice=ssion to Mr
Ihe
feds
Dumns
QIU=i niaxe
fYuriaus
in the n
ded lim
Murkel
protest forvanded to the
dent by Hudgins & Dumas
Balfe alleged that they had not been
iccornded fale treatinent by Prestdent
Shonts and that through a leak in Mr
Shonts” office Mr. Murkel had been in
formed of the nature of their proposal
ind Land ciinblel thereby to in
corporate his Lid the menu which
Hudgins & Dumas pi submitted
Mr nt
allezations
Gls
gn
presi
aud H
Lievens
in
Shonts’ state
the satisfaction
thercfure ipproy
ind uo further action
protest probably will
clears up thess
ta of the
He,
report
the
president lias
ed the
concerning
Le taken
LAPSES INTO INFANCY,
of Nineteen Like mn Baby of
Elghtern Months.
MORRISTOWN, N. J, Sept
remarkable case of mental relapse Is
that of Miss Mary Scally, the niue
town year old daughter of Patrick Seal
ly of MacCulloch avenue, this city, A
fow like other
young age, bright
wxl Liealth Fonlay
a baby of eighteen wonths
to walk aud appreciating
nothing of what
15.—A
y mle
of
mul enjoving g
he Is like
Lardiy
days ag was
0s
won Lier al
tive
able
ihsolutely goes on
trotted her
This
not first
is Livre ivace of
the Kind Fwice she Las had
these periods of to infancy,
ind her case is n puzzle to physicians
ind especially to Dr. A. Heurlgues,
the paoysic ittendance ou ber
[hat Miss Scally 1s pot. of weak in-
tellect Is shown Ly the fact that she
the parochial
church Liere and
Lrightest wembers of
had attack of this
befor wing graduitesd from
but soon recovered from
that it was thought to be sotue strange
Hiness due 1o overstudy
An expert in nervous diseases will be
asked to consult in the
exper
bef
Teiapise
ian in
graduated from
of St. Mary's
of the
Nhe
was
school
was one
hier class
Kind
St hool,
ulie
1% =hie
Case
Eyes on VNearngas,
WASHINGTON Sept 15 Direct on
from Oyster lay are said to be
for the action of the state
aml navy departments fn preparing to
to convey American
to the ald of William
brother, Imprisoned
cliarge of jusulting the presi
of Nicaragua and resisting the
ofl fais While there Is
of a naval demonstration, it (8 be
the government's luteution 1s
merely to jnsure a fair trial through
the presence of Merry
To Clatm Suiclde’'s Body,
NEW YORK, sept. 15 Further en
veloping In the =ulcide of the
Hotel Manhattan
as AW, Wi
the receipt of
which, signed
ders
responsibibe
warship
Merry
and his
send a
Minister
S Albers
on the
dent
Nicaraguan
talk
Hevesd
mystery
it the
registers] there
Washington
a telegram from Boston,
‘A. EB,” requested Mr. Patel, the
manager of the Manhattan, to hold
the body until he could reach this city
The Initials
considers] sly
fact that
the falr suicide
young woliinn
who
de 3 Was
ined to the dispatch
niticant in
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Are
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tind
Re-enforcements Sent to Raku,
TIFLIS, Sept 10 Further reen
forvements have been ondensd sent to
Baku. The of Elizabethpol
has telegraphed for more troops owing |
to the wttitude of the riot |
ers. A deputation from Elzabethpol
presented a petition to General Shirla-
kin, commander of the forces, asking
that fmmediate steps Ie taken to pre
vent further bloodshed
tionary party here has issued a proe
iawation calling for a general uprising
Fuvernor
menacing
18,
It is officially an
War (vases Sept.
TOKYO, Sept. 14
nounced that the armistice commis
stoners met at Shahotsu, five miles
worth of Changtu
signed. All the army corps have been
i
effect not Jater than noon on Sept. 16
ee
Wenther Probabilities,
i
Plum
Blankets
10-4 Cotton,
kind, sale 39¢
10-1 Cotton,
kind, sale 4c
11-4 Cotton,
kind, sale 60¢
11-1 Cotton,
kind, sale Tie.
11-4 Cotton,
kind, sale 80¢.
11-4 Cotton, gray
$1.25 kind, sale £1.00.
Win, Cotton, gray and white,
50 kind, sale $1.25. ,
Wodl Blankets
10-4 and 11-4, white or gray up
to $7.50 the pair. Come to “THE
LOBE" and get your money's
worth
Outings
One case Outing Flannel, extra
quality, heavily teazled, usual Te
Kind, sale price 5c.
—————
and white 50¢ :
gray
gray and white, 60
gray and white, 75¢
gray and white, 90¢
gray and while, $1
and white,
Hosiery
Boys' “no mend”
extra heavy and have Irish linea
knees, heels and toes, are positively
guaranteed to wear: longer than uy.
hose made. Try a pair.
Schooltime Special -
One case, wide rib, “Boys' hose,
very heavy and worth 15¢ every day
in the week. School time special
10¢
Dress Goods
Many are here and many more
will be on our shelves before the
close of the week. ;
These goods are selected from the
leading manufacturers of Europe
and America in the Scranton sto
by one of the best corps of buyen
n America. They are bought di
ot from the mills for both whole-
sale and retail departments. We
save at least 20 per cent by bring
ing them out direct. You ought to
see our values before going to El
mira or Binghamton to buy your
winter needs. We claim we can
save you money. a
Staple Specials
now 35¢.
33 in. mannish effects, usual B
kind, now 39¢.
kind, now 39.
Bed Spreads
Cottons are higher, much 5
We own these spreads at the old
price and you shall have the benefit
of it. Positively worth $1.25. Sale.
price 89c¢.
New Fall line of ruffled curfains:
Hc kind, sale price 39. HR
76c kind, sale price 5c.
£1.00 kind, sale price 75¢.
All generous sizes in PlaioSwisses,
fancy Swisses and nets,
27
mn. black taffeta, worth 00s
27 in. black taffeta, worth i 00,
sale price 89c¢.
36 in. black taffeta, sale.
95¢
J
Large line of moires and the.
Globe Wareh Warehe